A story about "Knocked Up" — 1 year ago
I loved this movie! It was absolutely hilarious, and made me seriously think about having children. That, and making sure that I’m not a controlling psycho-bitch like Debbie in the movie.

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I loved this movie! It was absolutely hilarious, and made me seriously think about having children. That, and making sure that I’m not a controlling psycho-bitch like Debbie in the movie.
Only mildly amusing… a couple chuckles here and there, mostly just offensive. And boring.
Sorry, I guess I’m just a girl who enjoys “mindless fluff, violence, driving fast cars, sex, and fighting”.
I thought it was entertaining, and pretty damn funny.
I guess I’m a bit of an adrenaline junkie in my own way.
Stick around and watch the bloopers at the end. Hilarious!!
—Hi, I’m Ricky Bobby, and if you don’t chew Big Red, well fuck you!
—Help my Tom Cruise! Use your witchcraft to put out the fire! Help me Oprah Winfrey!!
I liked it much better the second time around. Changed my opinion from “okay” movie to great movie.
I guess I just got my hopes up way too high.
Definetly not as good as I expected,
not great, but not terrible.
I still stand firmly by the original as one of the best movies ever.
I’m really not sure if I liked this movie or not.
I went in this movie expecting it to suck, but I was actually pleasantly suprised. The acting (in my opinion) was phenomenal. Kevin Spacey did an amazing job as Lex Luther, sarcastic and comedical but the ability to portray an impressive evil. Parker Posey as his girlfriend also did an amazing job, a great ditz. Even more suprising was the newest Hollywood actor—Brandon Routh. He did a great job portraying the geekiness of Clark Kent and the “suave” of Superman. The only character I can really complain about was Lois Lane, she was pretty dry and really had no spirit. However considering what’s happened to her in the course of time before the movie I can understand why her character would be so.
Here’s my problem: I have never really liked Superman. It’s always seemed so ditached, so inhuman, like the story line is something that’s going on on Mars but not planet Earth. I’ve always felt more of an affection for movies like Batman and Xmen because the story-lines are much more human and deal with human issues. Even Spiderman (although a work of high fiction) is more of a hero-figure, trying to save the lives of hundreds of New Yorkers while fighting with his own self-identity.
Superman has just about every power imaginable, one weakness (and let me ask, how common is kryptonite?).
I dunno. I’ve just never liked Superman.
Bottom line: brilliant acting but exceptionally cheesy.
Cute, but way too long…
I can’t imagine taking a little kid to this movie, it’s too slow and there is way too much plot for a 3-5 year old to wrap their head around.
“Respect the classics man, that’s Hendrix!!”
But I like the cookie!
So fucking funny. Especially Hammy and the caffiene scene. Great movie… and great fun while in the movie. ;)
hehe.
This movie makes me want to learn gymnastics and breakdancing all at the same time. I thought it was very cute and funny.
Better than Bring It On even.
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